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- The United States uses the National Animal Identification System for farm and ranch animals other than dogs and cats.
- On May 22, 2009, Berry, at a listening session in Louisville, spoke against the National Animal Identification System ( NAIS ).
- This system will be part of the National Animal Identification System, which will track all livestock in the United States from farm to fork.
- Johnson acknowledged it may be early 2006 before a national animal identification system that can trace an animal back to its source in 48 hours is fully in place.
- As of 2011, the issue of whether to mandate horses be implanted with RFID microchips under the National Animal Identification System generated considerable controversy in the United States.
- This request was part of the National Animal Identification System ( NAIS ) spurred by the discovery of the first case of mad cow disease in the United States.
- USDA in 2004 accelerated work on animal ID, and is incorporating major elements of the USAIP into what it has termed the National Animal Identification System ( NAIS ).
- Consumer and health groups asked Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman to immediately increase testing of cattle for mad cow disease and establish a mandatory animal identification system for tracking cows and beef cattle.
- And a national animal identification system designed to track individual cattle _ in the works before the BSE discovery, but supposedly expedited after its discovery _ has yet to be fully implemented.
- Similar systems exist in other countries such as the National Animal Identification System in the United States, the British Cattle Movement Service and the proposed National Animal Identification and Tracing in New Zealand.
- The Agriculture Department " has worked with partners at the federal and state levels and in industry for the past year and a half on the adoption of standards for a verifiable nationwide animal identification system,"
- Known as the National Animal Identification System, the first-ever comprehensive livestock tracking system will eventually allow officials to trace sickened animals to their source, something that was difficult during the recent mad cow discovery, experts say.
- International experts recruited by Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman and a risk-assessment team at Harvard University gave her conflicting advice on how to improve U . S . effozts to dg | 21 : te " an effective uniform, consistent and efficient national animal identification system ."
- A spreadsheet developed by Kansas State University agricultural economist Kevin C . Dhuyvetter and beef specialist Dale Blasi to calculate the costs of a RFID-based animal identification system, published in July 2005, puts the costs at $ 7.21 per head for a herd of 250 cattle, based on variables including the cost of tags and hardware such as readers and computers.
- The other new measures include : _ Prohibiting air-injection stunning of cattle, a pre-slaughter practice that can spread brain tissue to other parts of the carcass . _ Stricter controls on automated carcass-stripping systems to better insure that spinal cord tissue isn't nicked . _ Speeding creation of a national electronic animal identification system that would enable officials to respond faster to an outbreak of mad cow or other animal-borne illnesses.